A face-to-face meeting between Putin and Biden could take place this fall during the G20 summit.
US President Joe Biden has no interest in meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin in person at the upcoming G20 summit. This was announced on Saturday, September 10, by the US Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland, quoted by Ukrinform.
“As for the meeting in Bali, it will take some time. Right now, I don’t see any interest in Putin from our president,” Nuland said.
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At the same time, he said that if Putin nevertheless appears in Bali, then the leaders of the G20 should directly indicate their position about what is happening in Ukraine, about Russia’s violation of all possible principles laid out in a number of documents signed by the Soviet Union.
“We are convinced that under certain circumstances there will be deep unanimity in demanding the withdrawal of Russian troops from the territory of Ukraine,” said the Deputy Secretary of State.
It is known that the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky also received an invitation to the G20 meeting.
In this regard, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation said that the head of the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin, agreed to participate in the G20 summit.
Earlier, Liz Truss said that Russia has no moral right to sit in the G20 as long as it continues to attack Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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